ESF Research Conferences

ESF-EMBO Symposium

B Cells and Protection: Back to Basics

12-17 June 2011

In Association with

This conference is organised in association with BioMed Central. Publisher of 206 peer-reviewed open access journals in all areas of biology and medicine (public health, bioinformatics and genomics, cancer, neuroscience and neurology, infectious diseases, immunology, plant biology, etc), BioMed Central is committed to providing immediate and free access to all the research it publishes. More about BioMed Central...

Links of Interest

  • Established in 1971, the European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is a basic immunology research journal, focusing on various aspects of immunology including but not limited to antigen processing, cellular immune response, immunity to infection, immunomodulation, innate immunity, molecular immunology, leukocyte signalling, clinical immunology, and new technology. Read more...
  • European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS)
    EFIS
    is an umbrella organization that represents more than 12,000 individual members from 28 member societies in 31 European countries (all European Union member states and all other European states) and reaches beyond the European boundaries to Israel. The main goals of EFIS are the support of immunological research and education as well as strengthening scientific interaction amongst its members. Learn more about EFIS...
  • Since its inception in 1896, The Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM) has published papers on the physiological, pathological, and molecular mechanisms that encompass the host response to disease. The journal prioritizes studies on intact organisms and has made a commitment to publishing studies on human subjects. Learn more about JEM...
  • SEB (Society for Experimental Biology) Annual Main Meeting 2011
    1-4 July 2011 - Glasgow, UK
    Open to members and non-members alike, the Society for Experimental Biology’s Annual meeting will give you the opportunity to attend cutting edge scientific and education sessions as well as the chance to network with a range of biologists from all over the world. The meeting features a wide range of plant, animal and cell biology sessions, as well as a number of education sessions. Contact: Contact: Talja Dempster.
  • Swedish Society for Immunology
    SWIMM was funded almost 20 years ago as a part of the Scandinavian Society for Immunology (SSI) which also comprises of the Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Icelandic National Societies.The main goal for the society is to assemble immunologists in Sweden and work for the progress of basic and applied immunology. More...